On the exact money bubble, while hand for hand play was going on, Jon Andlovec just moved all in for 99,000 and Jesse Capps made the call.
Capps:
Andlovec:
The board ran out and Andlovec hit the rail in 33rd place. The remaining 32 players are guaranteed $1,200 and players are now on a 60-minute dinner break.
Michael Trivett was all in preflop with the against the for Valerie Hanley. Despite holding a dominating position in the hand, Trivett was eliminated when the board ran out to give Hanley a spade flush.
From under the gun, Martin Kampmann raised to 20,000. Two seats over, Marty Gorenc reraised all in for a little over 200,000. Play folded back to Kampmann, and he called to put himself at risk for right around 160,000 with the . Gorenc had the for the race.
The flop kept Kampmann in the lead, the the on the turn nailed Gorenc. The river was the , and Kampmann was knocked out.
Trevor Buckenham just moved all in before the flop and Robert Fein made the call after which Mike Murphy shoved over the top. Fein called, and a three-way all in was created.
Buckenham:
Fein:
Murphy:
The flop brought out , and the turn gave Fein a pair of aces to put him in the lead. The river however brought the last queen in the deck, and Murphy celebrated loudly, as he stayed in the tournament just a few spots from the money.
On the flop, Martin Kampmann checked, and Rob "Boston Rob" Mariano bet 12,000. Champion check-raised all in for 43,500, and Mariano went into the tank. He eventually called with the for top pair, top kick, and Kampmann had the for an open-ended straight draw.
The turn was the to give Kampmann the straight right away. The river completed the board with the .
Kampmann doubled and moved to about 120,000 in chips. Mariano slipped back to 229,000.